Summertime.
That word fills many a mom with a tiny bit of terror and for work-at-home moms, the stress can be even greater!
The days with hours of kid-free time to complete projects are a distant memory.
Kids are clamoring for breakfast, trips to the pool or yet another snack (“I'm hungry!”)
But summertime can also be a tremendous blessing for this work-at-home mom of 4 boys.
And I often get almost as much work done with a lot less stress.
Thanks to Spinmaster for sponsoring this { Read more... }

Have you ever had things that sit on your to-do list for days or even weeks?
Things that you know you should get to but you really don't feel like it or you just can't muster the energy?
Do you ever get stuck on a project and don't know what to do?
I have a suggestion that will help you get unstuck and actually do those pesky tasks that you can't seem to check off. { Read more... }

Most moms agree that having dinner together as a family is an important activity. But if your life is as busy as mine, that's not always easy. Busy moms have to think strategically to make this happen. Thanks to Sears for sponsoring these tips! { Read more... }

Do you ever get stuck on a project and can't overcome the urge to procrastinate? This happened to me lastp month on a mammoth project. I was having a terrible time doing the work I needed to do.
I was procrastinating on a course that included a series of short videos. I was feeling a lot more pressure with this project. I was stuck. { Read more... }

If you're a homemaker, you probably operate under some homemaking "rules." You might not even realize it, but after you've been doing something for a while, you develop habits and particular ways of doing things. Eventually those habits may become set in stone for you, even if things change and they aren't the best habits for you any more. { Read more... }

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